Thanks Jeremy - but was Nigel Smythe kind of like Carradice - a line of 
bags that RIvendell "endorsed" and sold rather than had made unique for 
Rivendell? Just trying to recall. 

On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 6:36:44 PM UTC-5 Jeremy Till wrote:

> Nigel Smythe & Sons was a post-Baggins, pre-Sackville line of tweed bags. 
> They had a handlebar bag, at least one saddlebag (I think it was called the 
> "Country Bag"), and the two sizes of rack trunk. Can't remember if there 
> were panniers. 
>
> -Jeremy Till
> Sacramento, CA
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 3:25:53 PM UTC-8 Marty Gierke, 
> Stewartstown PA wrote:
>
>> Help me fill in the blanks. These are some of the softgoods "brands" 
>> we've seen and enjoyed over the years. Are there others? What am I missing? 
>> (I know Sackville is duplicated, but like several headbadges, there have 
>> been versions from time to time) Working on an all-in poster idea...but 
>> don't hold your breath. Thanks for your input!
>>
>> Marty
>>
>> [image: BRW Soft Goods.jpg]
>>
>

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